Archive for the ‘Photojournalism’ Category

Sam the Llama…

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Great photographs with an interesting story, awesome stuff!

http://www.sam-robinson.com/projects/4th-of-july

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Steve McCurrys blog, and an observation:

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/images/2007/11/19/stevemccurry.jpg

Steve McCurry is one of my favorite photographers, and I know I’m not the only one.  There’s a ton of photographers out there that mimic his style, which may or may not be a good thing.  I’ve seen so many photographers going out and collecting portrait images of men in turbans staring blankly into the lens of their camera, I call it McCurryism.  I think many people in the arts feel the need to emulate the top people with-in their chosen medium.  I know I do.  But is that always being honest to yourself and to your own creativity?  Part of what I love about photography is trying to show how I see the world through my own eyes, and I think if I am going out hunting down images that mimic other images then I am not being true to my own vision.  I am not saying at all that pictures of men in turbans should not be taken unless you’re Steve McCurry.  I guess what I am saying is that when I go out I sometimes struggle with taking photographs from the heart as opposed to what I have seen before.  And are the two even separable, how can you ignore your influences?  Maybe I want to capture photographs that gave me the same feeling as others I have seen and respect, not a carbon copy but an emotional one…  This is where Steve’s photographs come in, they make me feel things, they make me want to go out and make my own, but I have to be careful I am taking photographs from an emotional standpoint as opposed to a visual one, at least that’s what I want to do.

Steve McCurry’s Blog

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Photographer Keith Bedford’s, “Kenya’s Stone Quarries”

Monday, November 16th, 2009

I came across a photographer by the name of Keith Bedford today when researching how to use Photoshelter in combination with Wordpress.  His gallery was one of the featured galleries on Photoshelter’s site.  There’s a ton of great stuff on his site but the one gallery I really liked was the “Stone Quarries” gallery.  It’s about workers who dig construction materials from quarries outside of Nairobi, Kenya.  I like his use of out of focus elements in the foreground of his images, this gives the image depth and a sort of undercover feel, maybe he was undercover, who knows, but the over all feeling of these images to me is exposure, he’s exposing something with the subjects in the frame.

http://www.keithbedford.com/ (it’s the first gallery on the left)

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